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Meanings of
submerging
in English
Portuguese
imersão
Catalan
immersió
Back to the meaning
Sinking until covered completely with water.
immersion
submergence
submersion
Portuguese
imersão
Synonyms
Examples for "
immersion
"
immersion
submergence
submersion
Examples for "
immersion
"
1
Abstract: Cold water
immersion
and active recovery are common post-exercise recovery treatments.
2
He said they could include massages, stretching and just regular water
immersion
.
3
Interpretive analysis involved
immersion
in the text, data transformation, and thematic analysis.
4
As any war correspondent will tell you,
immersion
can also be dangerous.
5
Jimena Serna teaches Spanish to foreigners seeking
immersion
in language and nature.
1
Here, again, the system; the
submergence
of the individual in the organization.
2
Duncan, Professor, on the
submergence
of Isthmus of Darien in Miocene times.
3
Where a coastal region is undergoing
submergence
the shore line moves landward.
4
Our
submergence
in a sea of conventionality of almost impenetrable density.
5
The rate of
submergence
has been estimated at about two feet per century.
1
Soviet Russia was a little hungry island with every prospect of
submersion
.
2
Moreover, what is an obscure corner in such a
submersion
of joy?
3
We were on a finger of land showing signs of recent
submersion
.
4
An urban compromise, its
submersion
allows traffic to flow without spoiling the view.
5
The best divers, without doubt, could never much exceed a minute in
submersion
.
Usage of
submerging
in English
1
They're not ready for the
submerging
of their national politics in Europe.
2
Floods also hit cultivation in Bangladesh, farmers said,
submerging
tracts of land.
3
Once again the
submerging
wave of realization and relief rushed over me.
4
Someone once told me that
submerging
the heart is the hardest part.
5
And for fun, she's been popping inflatable dinghies and
submerging
small boats.
6
Her footsteps vanished behind him,
submerging
in the hum of air recyclers.
7
She wept again, her fresh terrors
submerging
even her fear of him.
8
Shaking his hand is like
submerging
one's own in an uncooked loaf.
9
This wasn't supposed to happen, she thought,
submerging
again to rinse the shampoo.
10
The next instant the surf rolled clear,
submerging
the three men.
11
She locked away that shriveled particle, ignoring and
submerging
it under feverish work.
12
The great wave of Oriental despotism had spent its force without
submerging
freedom.
13
They passed beneath a waterfall that pounded them, briefly
submerging
her.
14
At this she laughed,- ashrilllittle laugh with tears
submerging
it.
15
The blast and sound wave covered them,
submerging
all other sound and feeling.
16
It had been like
submerging
himself in a still, cool pool of clarity.
Other examples for "submerging"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
submerging
submerge
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
submerge again
submerge entire
submerge homes
submerge large
submerge roads
More collocations
Translations for
submerging
Portuguese
imersão
Catalan
immersió
Submerging
through the time
Submerging
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common